Haver & Boecker Machinery Division

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40 Years Machinery Division in Muenster

Expertise in screening, washing and purifying will expand to include pelletizing technology

In early September employees and their families in Muenster celebrated a Haver & Boecker Machinery Division anniversary – 40 years in Muenster. Its history started with the purchase of the J. A. Braun agricultural machinery plant by Haver & Boecker in Oelde in July 1969.

The new location in Muenster was a positive development for the Haver & Boecker Machinery Division in Oelde and it allowed the company to increase production capacity and shorten delivery time. During the first two decades, primarily single parts and sub-assemblies for the HB production range were produced, which contributed to a large increase in sales turnover for the head office. In 1989, as space for the assembly of packing and screening machines had become too small in Oelde, screening machine production was moved to Muenster. In the early 1990s sales and design followed. Bringing all mineral processing activities together to this new location, and being able to dedicate all efforts to this alone, led to a huge leap in innovation. Numerous innovations resulted in continuous growth for the screening machine product range.

New challenges arising at the Brazilian subsidiary Haver & Boecker Latinoamericana located in resource-rich Brazil also led to important new developments. The takeover of TYLER in Canada in 1998 added further impetus to the screening machine technology. Under the name THE SCREENING GROUP, all three locations now effectively meet the demands of the various markets. Demonstrating the expertise of the HAVER SCREENING GROUP are their globally distributed screening machines, such as the high-capacity screening machines for the Canadian oil sand industry. All machines are either built in Münster, Germany, Monte Mar, Brazil or St. Catherines, Canada, under the brand names of NIAGARA and TYCAN.

In early 2000, an additional process was developed for wet screening of building minerals and materials heavily charged with clay and loam. This environmentally friendly and cost-effective washing process has since expanded beyond Europe and into the sectors of gravel and sand processing, and is now being utilised in diamond and gold mines in South Africa.

Currently the screening machine division’s business sector in Muenster and the area of pelletizing technology is being expanded. Moreover, this technology, which up to now has been primarily used for processing iron ore, puts environmental protection at the forefront. Especially fine ore is processed into pellets on giant plates with a diameter of 7.5 m (24.6 ft.) and a capacity of 150 tons/hr. This technology can be used for other applications as well, e.g. for granulating fertilisers. The technology is being further pursued by working together with subsidiary company HAVER ENGINEERING Meißen, which develops process-engineering solutions and machines for agglomeration, pelletizing and washing machines for building materials and mineral goods. This will be prominently featured at bauma 2010 in Munich.

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